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Ray is suing the NHLPA....again?

 
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PattyLa16
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 9:50 pm    Post subject: Ray is suing the NHLPA....again? Reply with quote

I didn't hear about this the first time.

Ex-Sabres enforcer Ray sues NHLPA

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Claims he's owed money union collected to get through lockout

Ray originally sued the NHLPA after the union excluded him from receiving monthly payments during the '04-'05 lockout. After he settled that lawsuit, the union made lump-sum payouts to both current and former players.

Now, Ray is suing for some of that money and seeking $1 million in punitive damages as well.

Ray did not receive any money when the lump-sum payments were distributed, the NHLPA says, because he had surrendered any legal claims against the union as part of his earlier settlement.


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"The NHLPA falsely, fraudulently, and with intent to deceive and defraud Ray, represented that it would not make any further distribution of the benefits to the NHL players after the lockout ended," court documents allege.

The NHLPA fired back at Ray in documents filed last week, alleging that Ray had agreed to "wave any and all claims against the NHLPA and its assets ... including any future distributions to other former members."


Umm. I'm not really sure what to make of this. Anyone hear about this before?
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 1:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I heard it the first time. Didn't ever hear what happened.
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So it wasn't only 90% of the NHL's enforcers, but also the NHLPA itself which took the shirt off Rob Ray's back?

It sounds from this excerpt -- without delving into the article -- that Ray may be wrong. If he got a settlement, why would he be able to double-dip and get more money for the same reason just because other players were now? Moreover, if indeed he waived claims against them (depending on exactly what claims he waived), then he should live with that.

It all depends on the nature of the settlement, though. If he was required to waive any and every possible future claim for any matter, including if the NHLPA killed his family, and then he slipped on some ice at NHLPA headquarters and broke his leg... then he shouldn't have signed it, but in any event it might be deemed unenforceable for unconscionability.
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